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Noninvasive in vivo glucose sensing on human subjects using mid-infrared light
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Photonic SensorEngineeringVivo GlucoseBiomedical EngineeringFiber OpticsBiostatisticsHuman SubjectsBiophysicsPhotonicsLaser SpectroscopyVivo Glucose SensorNear-infrared SpectroscopyBiophotonicsHealthy Human SubjectsInfrared SensorSpectroscopyDiabetesPhysiologyHollow-core FiberBlood Glucose MonitoringMedicineOptical SensorMid-infrared Light
Mid-infrared quantum cascade laser spectroscopy is used to noninvasively predict blood glucose concentrations of three healthy human subjects in vivo. We utilize a hollow-core fiber based optical setup for light delivery and collection along with a broadly tunable quantum cascade laser to obtain spectra from human subjects and use standard chemo-metric techniques (namely partial least squares regression) for prediction analysis. Throughout a glucose concentration range of 80-160 mg/dL, we achieve clinically accurate predictions 84% of the time, on average. This work opens a new path to a noninvasive in vivo glucose sensor that would benefit the lives of hundreds of millions of diabetics worldwide.
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